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Cân Sing Span Arts Singing Workshops

Span Arts (Can Sing)

Cân Sing will now be taking place at the SPAN Building, Narberth, at the regular time of 7.00 pm - 9.00 pmLimited sapces - Book by choosing the date below.  Cân Sing is a relaxed environment in which we sing for the sake of singing! Join vocal practitioner Molara for an exploratory celebration of singing, work on strengthening the voice, overcoming some of the physical and emotional barriers to singing openly and freely, and above all singing for enjoyment. The repertoire is varied with songs from Georgia, Ghana, Zimbabwe, and Hawaii with a few shanties and some pop thrown in for good measure. The group has been meeting for many years, with new additions along the way. It's perfect if you are looking to sing regularly in a pressure free environment, or whether you fancy dropping in for a sing every so often. The pace of the teaching is easily accessible to all, with no time restraints. Every 1st and 3rd Monday of the month, except Bank Holidays. 7.00 pm - 9.00 pmSPAN Arts Building, Narberth SA67 7AG Sessions £7

Outdoor Shakespeare – The Tempest

Lampeter House, near Narberth

With a hope for a sunny evening, this year SPAN’s popular annual outdoor Shakespeare production will take place on Friday the 14th of June. Join SPAN and the Festival Players for a rousing production of The Tempest.Shakespeare’s last, and great, play is a triumphant compilation of intrigue, magic, and humour. Prospero, an exiled Duke with supernatural powers, creates a great storm which sees his enemies shipwrecked on his island. Magic abounds, plots are exposed, and a colourful array of characters gain their deserts. Fascinating entertainment.Lampeter House, located in the village of Lampeter Velfrey, just outside Narberth, provides the perfect setting for outdoor Shakespeare, with a small amphitheatre-style theatre built into the beautiful grounds of this lovely estate.The performance will be open-air. The audience is encouraged to be prepared for any weathers, as the show will go on come rain or shine. Audience members are welcome to bring their own seating.A wide range of delicious refreshments will be available at the bar, which will be stocked with locally-sourced foods.This is a popular event; advance booking is recommended to secure your place.The venue is wheelchair accessible and tickets are free for carers. Please email info@span-arts.org.uk to let us know your access needs upon booking.For […]

Cân Sing Span Arts Singing Workshops

Span Arts (Can Sing)

Cân Sing will now be taking place at the SPAN Building, Narberth, at the regular time of 7.00 pm - 9.00 pmLimited sapces - Book by choosing the date below.  Cân Sing is a relaxed environment in which we sing for the sake of singing! Join vocal practitioner Molara for an exploratory celebration of singing, work on strengthening the voice, overcoming some of the physical and emotional barriers to singing openly and freely, and above all singing for enjoyment. The repertoire is varied with songs from Georgia, Ghana, Zimbabwe, and Hawaii with a few shanties and some pop thrown in for good measure. The group has been meeting for many years, with new additions along the way. It's perfect if you are looking to sing regularly in a pressure free environment, or whether you fancy dropping in for a sing every so often. The pace of the teaching is easily accessible to all, with no time restraints. Every 1st and 3rd Monday of the month, except Bank Holidays. 7.00 pm - 9.00 pmSPAN Arts Building, Narberth SA67 7AG Sessions £7

Queer Culture Jam

Ffwrn, Fishguard

Join Emily Laurens for Queer Art Patches, a creative workshop for all the family as part of Queer Culture Jam. Create your own wearable art: a painted, printed or appliqué patch to sew onto your clothes.Emily Laurens is a multidisciplinary artist, educator and trainee art therapist who makes work about queer ecology, eco-sexuality, and the joys of complexity.Queer Culture Jam is a collaborative day of workshops, panel discussions, food and a dance party led by a range of local queer creatives and hosted by broadcaster and writer Damian Kerlin.  All materials provided, bring an apron or old T shirt to protect your clothes from fabric paint. Tickets: Free, Booking required.Time: 11am - 12:30pmLocation: Venue 1: Ffwrn, 6 Main Street, Fishguard SA65 9HHSuitable for all ages.

Queer Culture Jam

Ffwrn, Fishguard

Join Emily Laurens for Queer Art Patches, a creative workshop for all the family as part of Queer Culture Jam. Create your own wearable art: a painted, printed or appliqué patch to sew onto your clothes.Emily Laurens is a multidisciplinary artist, educator and trainee art therapist who makes work about queer ecology, eco-sexuality, and the joys of complexity.Queer Culture Jam is a collaborative day of workshops, panel discussions, food and a dance party led by a range of local queer creatives and hosted by broadcaster and writer Damian Kerlin.  All materials provided, bring an apron or old T shirt to protect your clothes from fabric paint. Tickets: Free, Booking required.Time: 11am - 12:30pmLocation: Venue 1: Ffwrn, 6 Main Street, Fishguard SA65 9HHSuitable for all ages.

Queer Culture Jam

Gateway Community Hub

Queer Culture Jam is a collaborative day of workshops, panel discussions, food and a dance party led by a range of local queer creatives and hosted by broadcaster and writer Damian Kerlin.  See the schedule to book your tickets for each event:  11:00 - 12:30:Venue 1: 'Queer Art Patches' with Emily Laurens 13:45 - 15:15 :Venue 2: 'Your Story is a Film' with Jane Campbell and Samara Van Rijswijk 15:30 - 17:00 :Venue 2: 'Fantasy, sci fi and "breaking the rules" in Queer writing' with Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia  18:00- 19:00 :Venue 1: 'Queer Talk - How our identity can influence our practice' Panel Discussion led by Damian Kerlin with Anna Sherratt, Branwen Munn, Tara Turner and Sita Thomas 19:30 - 22:30: Venue 1: Pizza is served (booking not required) 20:00 - Midnight: Venue 1: Dance Party with Emily Laurens MC and Branwen Munn DJ With workshops running throughout the day led by our local Queer creatives, Emily Laurens, Jane Campbell, Samara Van Rijswijk, Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia, there is a variety of activities exploring creative practice and identity to enjoy. These workshops will look at portraiture, textiles, storytelling, spoken word, scriptwriting, sci-fi and more as they explore ideas embracing uniqueness, self-identity and sharing your story through […]

Queer Culture Jam

Ffwrn, Fishguard

Queer Culture Jam is a collaborative day of workshops, panel discussions, food and a dance party led by a range of local queer creatives and hosted by broadcaster and writer Damian Kerlin.  See the schedule to book your tickets for each event:  11:00 - 12:30:Venue 1: 'Queer Art Patches' with Emily Laurens 13:45 - 15:15 :Venue 2: 'Your Story is a Film' with Jane Campbell and Samara Van Rijswijk 15:30 - 17:00 :Venue 2: 'Fantasy, sci fi and "breaking the rules" in Queer writing' with Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia  18:00- 19:00 :Venue 1: 'Queer Talk - How our identity can influence our practice' Panel Discussion led by Damian Kerlin with Anna Sherratt, Branwen Munn, Tara Turner and Sita Thomas 19:30 - 22:30: Venue 1: Pizza is served (booking not required) 20:00 - Midnight: Venue 1: Dance Party with Emily Laurens MC and Branwen Munn DJ With workshops running throughout the day led by our local Queer creatives, Emily Laurens, Jane Campbell, Samara Van Rijswijk, Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia, there is a variety of activities exploring creative practice and identity to enjoy. These workshops will look at portraiture, textiles, storytelling, spoken word, scriptwriting, sci-fi and more as they explore ideas embracing uniqueness, self-identity and sharing your story through […]

Queer Culture Jam

Ffwrn, Fishguard

Queer Culture Jam is a collaborative day of workshops, panel discussions, food and a dance party led by a range of local queer creatives and hosted by broadcaster and writer Damian Kerlin.  See the schedule to book your tickets for each event:  11:00 - 12:30:Venue 1: 'Queer Art Patches' with Emily Laurens 13:45 - 15:15 :Venue 2: 'Your Story is a Film' with Jane Campbell and Samara Van Rijswijk 15:30 - 17:00 :Venue 2: 'Fantasy, sci fi and "breaking the rules" in Queer writing' with Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia  18:00- 19:00 :Venue 1: 'Queer Talk - How our identity can influence our practice' Panel Discussion led by Damian Kerlin with Anna Sherratt, Branwen Munn, Tara Turner and Sita Thomas 19:30 - 22:30: Venue 1: Pizza is served (booking not required) 20:00 - Midnight: Venue 1: Dance Party with Emily Laurens MC and Branwen Munn DJ With workshops running throughout the day led by our local Queer creatives, Emily Laurens, Jane Campbell, Samara Van Rijswijk, Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia, there is a variety of activities exploring creative practice and identity to enjoy. These workshops will look at portraiture, textiles, storytelling, spoken word, scriptwriting, sci-fi and more as they explore ideas embracing uniqueness, self-identity and sharing your story through […]

Queer Culture Jam

Ffwrn, Fishguard

Queer Culture Jam is a collaborative day of workshops, panel discussions, food and a dance party led by a range of local queer creatives and hosted by broadcaster and writer Damian Kerlin.  See the schedule to book your tickets for each event:  11:00 - 12:30:Venue 1: 'Queer Art Patches' with Emily Laurens 13:45 - 15:15 :Venue 2: 'Your Story is a Film' with Jane Campbell and Samara Van Rijswijk 15:30 - 17:00 :Venue 2: 'Fantasy, sci fi and "breaking the rules" in Queer writing' with Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia  18:00- 19:00 :Venue 1: 'Queer Talk - How our identity can influence our practice' Panel Discussion led by Damian Kerlin with Anna Sherratt, Branwen Munn, Tara Turner and Sita Thomas 19:30 - 22:30: Venue 1: Pizza is served (booking not required) 20:00 - Midnight: Venue 1: Dance Party with Emily Laurens MC and Branwen Munn DJ With workshops running throughout the day led by our local Queer creatives, Emily Laurens, Jane Campbell, Samara Van Rijswijk, Anna Sherratt and Niamh Amelia, there is a variety of activities exploring creative practice and identity to enjoy. These workshops will look at portraiture, textiles, storytelling, spoken word, scriptwriting, sci-fi and more as they explore ideas embracing uniqueness, self-identity and sharing your story through […]

Cân Sing Span Arts Singing Workshops

Span Arts (Can Sing)

Cân Sing will now be taking place at the SPAN Building, Narberth, at the regular time of 7.00 pm - 9.00 pmLimited sapces - Book by choosing the date below.  Cân Sing is a relaxed environment in which we sing for the sake of singing! Join vocal practitioner Molara for an exploratory celebration of singing, work on strengthening the voice, overcoming some of the physical and emotional barriers to singing openly and freely, and above all singing for enjoyment. The repertoire is varied with songs from Georgia, Ghana, Zimbabwe, and Hawaii with a few shanties and some pop thrown in for good measure. The group has been meeting for many years, with new additions along the way. It's perfect if you are looking to sing regularly in a pressure free environment, or whether you fancy dropping in for a sing every so often. The pace of the teaching is easily accessible to all, with no time restraints. Every 1st and 3rd Monday of the month, except Bank Holidays. 7.00 pm - 9.00 pmSPAN Arts Building, Narberth SA67 7AG Sessions £7

We Move Celebration

Small World Theatre

Join SPAN in celebrating the We Move project with an evening of music, film and performance. SPAN, in partnership with Llwy Gariad group of diverse people of West Wales, is proud to present an evening of celebration for the We Move project, a Global Majority youth social action project bringing young people together. Join us for films and music created and presented by We Move, a youth-led project for Global Majority children and young people across West Wales. Celebrate the We Move Project with delicious food from the Zahia’s Kitchen, live music from the We Move house band, aerial circus from Eliza, and a performance from The Successors of the Mandingue. The project is supported by the Children in Need We Move fund. The £1m We Move Fund: Youth Social Action aims to empower Black children and young people to use their voice to tackle subjects that matter to them and create change. We know that Black children and young people face many barriers in British society. Inequality, racism and discrimination prevent Black children and young people from accessing many opportunities including accessing similar opportunities and services compared to their peers and engaging in social, cultural, education and economic activity. The […]

Cân Sing Span Arts Singing Workshops

Span Arts (Can Sing)

Cân Sing will now be taking place at the SPAN Building, Narberth, at the regular time of 7.00 pm - 9.00 pmLimited sapces - Book by choosing the date below.  Cân Sing is a relaxed environment in which we sing for the sake of singing! Join vocal practitioner Molara for an exploratory celebration of singing, work on strengthening the voice, overcoming some of the physical and emotional barriers to singing openly and freely, and above all singing for enjoyment. The repertoire is varied with songs from Georgia, Ghana, Zimbabwe, and Hawaii with a few shanties and some pop thrown in for good measure. The group has been meeting for many years, with new additions along the way. It's perfect if you are looking to sing regularly in a pressure free environment, or whether you fancy dropping in for a sing every so often. The pace of the teaching is easily accessible to all, with no time restraints. Every 1st and 3rd Monday of the month, except Bank Holidays. 7.00 pm - 9.00 pmSPAN Arts Building, Narberth SA67 7AG Sessions £7